Trevone Boykin #2 of the TCU Horned Frogs prepares to take the field against the West Virginia Mountaineers in the first quarter at Amon G. Carter Stadium on October 29, 2015 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Trevone Boykin #2 of the TCU Horned Frogs prepares to take the field against the West Virginia Mountaineers in the first quarter at Amon G. Carter Stadium on October 29, 2015 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Police said Boykin was arrested for an alleged assault on girlfriend Shabrika Bailey for an incident that happened on March 21 at Boykin's home in Mansfield. Police say she had serious injuries to her jaw.

After obtaining search warrants, police found camera footage from inside the home that appeared to have captured the alleged assault.

“Once they were able to verify on the video that an assault did occur, that's when the they went ahead and obtained an arrest warrant for Mr. Boykin,” explained Mansfield Police Sgt. William Yale.

Boykin was arrested on Wednesday at his home without incident. He's charged with aggravated assault with serious bodily injury and was booked into the Mansfield jail.

The day before his arrest, Boykin was at the Mansfield Police Department for an interview with police Tuesday afternoon about last week's alleged assault. He spoke briefly while leaving and maintained his innocence.

“I think I'll be fine,” he said on Tuesday. “The truth will come out. The truth will come out.”

Boykin told an NFL reporter that his accuser, Bailey, is lying and that her story is fabricated. He told FOX 4 the investigation will clear his name.

But a source told FOX4 on Wednesday that the evidence collected from the scene didn't match the story he told police.

The Seahawks announced Tuesday they had released Boykin after the allegations became public. He had been a member of the team since 2016 when he was brought in as an undrafted free agent.

The former TCU quarterback has had multiple run-ins with the law in the past few years.